Apr 30, 2008
Court ruling may create loophole in defective home construction cases
A state Supreme Court ruling last week has some area lawyers worried the court has created a loophole that could lead to more property owners building their own homes to skirt responsibility for defects.
The court ruled a Hilton Head Island property owner who built his own home is not liable for shoddy construction work discovered by the next owner.
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